How do you expect justice from the Supreme Court when they had let us down, asks Neelam Krishnamoorthy, founder of Association of the Victims of Uphaar TragedyGursimran Kaur Bakshi·June 13, 2022
Even those accused of heinous crimes get a hearing. Why then wasn’t former CBI Director Alok Verma granted one?K V Dhananjay·January 15, 2019
HC reserves order on plea challenging CIC order denying details of SC collegium’s Dec 12, 2018 meetingThe Leaflet·March 28, 2022
Would have opted out yesterday itself, had CJI passed order allotting the case to me: Justice A K Sikri says while recusing himself from PIL challenging appointment of Nageswara Rao as interim director CBIThe Leaflet·January 24, 2019
Making Pegasus reports public: Outgoing CJI orally directed it in open court, but his order keeps it under wrapsThe Leaflet·August 26, 2022
Government gives half-baked answer to Shashi Tharoor’s question on Justice Narayan Shukla’s removal in Lok SabhaThe Leaflet·August 1, 2018
Judicial diversity in India: exploring the ‘unwritten’ criteria of gender, religion, caste and regionality in appointments to the Supreme CourtVaralika Dev·April 21, 2022
165 judges appointed to high courts in the outgoing year; disposal of cases is in domain of the judiciary: Union GovernmentThe Leaflet·December 31, 2022
Issue of reassessment notices by the Income-Tax Department in violation of the law: How the Supreme Court validated them without any reasoning under Article 142Ashish Goel·May 12, 2022
Appointment of Indu Malhotra as a Supreme Court judge is a win, but at a costAnkita Ramgopal·May 25, 2018
Justice Madan B Lokur (Retd.) in conversation with Rajdeep Sardesai at The Leaflet’s ‘State of the Indian Judiciary’ programme on January 23, 2019The Leaflet·January 24, 2019
“Constitutional democracy is one where majority will and rule are controlled and directed by constitutional principles”: Justice VenkatachaliahNilakshi Srivastava·December 22, 2020
“Opaque system erodes the independence of the judiciary”, says Member of Rajya Sabha, John BrittasThe Leaflet·January 1, 2022
Supreme Court’s Rafale judgment is contrary to international judicial precedents showing claims of ‘secrecy’ are hollowK V Dhananjay·December 31, 2018
Panel discussion on state of judiciary: spotlight on administrative issues, lack of diversity & suomotu jurisdictionSatakshi N. Dixit·April 15, 2022
Indira Jaising writes: After The Hindu report on PMO’s ‘parallel negotiations’ in Rafale deal, now what would we call a Supreme Court judgment ‘not based on facts’?Indira Jaising·February 9, 2019
2020: Judiciary Favoured Some and Ignored Many Crying for JusticeSamriddhi Chatterjee, Sayan Chandra and Aman Garg·January 1, 2021
Transfer of Madras HC CJ to Meghalaya HC: Many well-known Chennai advocates write to the SC Collegium to express concern, seek reviewV. Venkatesan·November 12, 2021